Articles by James Giggacher

From triumph to tests: Myanmar after the vote

Special panel to explore what comes after Aung San Suu Kyi’s thumping election win.

Statement of support for Michael Buehler

Academics across the globe show solidarity for SOAS Indonesian politics expert, his work and academic freedom.

Pernyataan mendukung Michael Buehler

Akademisi di seluruh dunia menunjukkan rasa solidaritas kepada pakar politik Indonesia dari SOAS.

A press conference and the vote

Aung San Suu Kyi sets herself "above the president". Is she the mother of dragons?

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A war on words, a murder of memory

Dark days return to Indonesia, with censorship of its dark past.

Dissent and dictatorship in Thailand

Criminalising opposition under the country's most repressive regime.

Mass killings and memory

Robert Cribb, Ariel Heryanto and Ross Tapsell discuss Indonesia's 1965-66 failed coup and atrocities.

Tony Milner on Malaysia today

Tun Hussein Onn Chair on key issues, and non-Western approaches to foreign relations.

Renovation rescues and unrequited love

Australia needs to stop feeding Jakarta’s sense of self-importance.

Who is behind the Bangkok blast?

Security analyst John Blaxland gives his take on three possible culprits.

Watch the enemies from your own side

Some analysis of what the changes at the top of Myanmar's Union Solidarity and Development Party may mean.

Hopes for democracy in Thailand

Student-led protest could help break long-term political stalemate, writes Tyrell Haberkorn.